Databases

Book a personal tutorial with a Librarian if you would like help using the databases. Some of the Databases that are usful for HSC students include:

EBSCO - ANZRC

JSTOR

HSC Studylab

Lynda

My Career Match

Opposing Viewpoints

NoveList

History or Science Reference Centres

Printing and photocopying

Printing and photocopying costs 10c per page for black and white, and 50c per page for colour. Students can use their ID card to register an account at the photocopier machine in the library and can print independently. All student work for photocoping should be saved as a PDF file and stored on a USB stick. Students may also ask Library staff to assist with prining at the circulation desk. Staff may loan students a USB stick for printing purposes if needed.

Study periods

Students with study periods must be engaged in purposeful learning, reading, studying or quiet reflection. Students who are noisy or disengaged will be asked to go to the Learning Hub. Study carrels are provided for students on study periods and students are requested to give priority to classes when selecting a space to study. Students on study sessions must not be sitting with classes booked in the Library so others are not disturbed.

ClickView films and documentaries

ClickView provides online streaming of films and documentaries legally and ethically using the Education screenrights licence. The school has purchased this subscription to ensure that students have access to high quality, add free HSC films and documentaries listed in the syllabus. Audio visual content is also available for research, extension and enrichment of the curriculum.

Students and staff may log on to their own personal ClickView accounts through ClickView Online using their school username, email and password.

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